
DeLand Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Ormond Beach with epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and pool deck resurfacing - built for the salt air, Halifax River moisture, and aging CBS construction that define this city's concrete maintenance needs, with thorough prep on every project since 2018. We reply within one business day.

Ormond Beach garages in the older CBS neighborhoods east of US-1 and near the Halifax River have concrete slabs that have absorbed years of oil, salt-air exposure, and moisture cycling without any protective coating. Our epoxy floor coatings seal the slab against the moisture vapor that drives delamination in coastal markets, giving these older slabs a durable surface that is easy to clean and resists the humidity that never fully goes away in this part of Volusia County.
Ormond Beach pool decks near the Halifax River and in the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A deal with salt air, daily UV exposure, and the wet-dry cycling that comes from a pool environment - a combination that degrades coatings and concrete surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. We resurface and coat pool decks with UV-stable, slip-resistant systems that are specifically rated for Florida's coastal climate, not products intended for northern markets.
Ormond Beach homes in the western subdivisions like Hunters Ridge - where newer construction is more common - often have open-plan interiors where homeowners are looking for a low-maintenance, durable floor that does not trap dust or require the upkeep that carpet or grout-heavy tile does. Polished concrete is the most maintenance-friendly option available for Florida homes and handles the foot traffic, humidity, and occasional tracked-in sand that comes with coastal living.
Driveways and exterior slabs on Ormond Beach properties near the Halifax River and tidal waterways sit in areas with elevated water tables and minimal natural drainage - conditions where standing water stays against concrete longer than it should after summer storms. A penetrating sealer reduces moisture intrusion, slows algae and staining, and extends the life of exterior concrete between resurfacing cycles, which is especially important on the older slabs in the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A.
Most Ormond Beach single-family homes were built with attached garages on concrete slabs that have never been coated - and after 30 to 50 years, those slabs show oil absorption, surface pitting, and the staining that comes from an unsealed slab in Florida's climate. A coated garage floor handles heat, oil, and the humidity swings that come with Ormond Beach's proximity to the coast far better than bare concrete at this age.
Older Ormond Beach driveways and patios - particularly the original surfaces on homes built in the 1960s and 1970s near the beach and the river - are at the age where surface breakdown is visible and resurfacing is a more cost-effective answer than full replacement. We overlay cracked and worn slabs with bonded systems that restore the surface appearance and add years of life without the disruption of a complete pour.
Ormond Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River, and that geography creates a moisture environment that inland Florida cities do not have. Salt air carries chlorides that penetrate concrete over time and attack reinforcing steel from within - the result is spalling that starts as small surface pops and expands into significant structural surface damage if it is not addressed. Most of the homes east of US-1 and along the Halifax River were built with CBS construction in the 1960s through 1980s, and slabs in that age range are at the point where surface breakdown is accelerating, not slowing. A contractor working in Ormond Beach who does not test for chloride penetration and moisture vapor before applying a coating system is setting up a premature failure.
The city also has a significant portion of its land in FEMA-designated flood zones, particularly east of US-1 and near the waterways, and those low-lying properties deal with drainage conditions that put concrete surfaces under sustained moisture pressure after heavy rain events. Ormond Beach averages 50 to 55 inches of rain per year concentrated in the summer months, and properties with flat lots and limited drainage pathways see standing water regularly. Concrete that sits in standing water without a sealed surface picks up algae, biological staining, and surface erosion from repeated wet-dry cycling - all of which are preventable with the right product applied over a properly prepared slab.
Our crew works throughout Ormond Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Ormond Beach Building Division when a project requires it. We know the difference between what a home near The Loop on North Beach Street deals with and what a newer subdivision in western Ormond Beach like Hunters Ridge needs - the older beachside properties have aging CBS construction with stucco exteriors and original slabs, while the newer western neighborhoods have tile roofs, screened lanais, and more recent concrete that is still in good structural shape but starting to need surface protection.
The area around Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of the city is where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet, and homes in that corridor sit in an area with some of the highest moisture levels in the city. We see more vapor-related coating failures on projects in that part of Ormond Beach than anywhere else in the area, which is why we treat moisture testing as a non-negotiable first step before any coating work on riverside properties.
Beyond Ormond Beach, we also serve Palm Coast to the north and Daytona Beach to the south - both communities with their own building stock and conditions we know from regular projects throughout the corridor.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. Letting us know the surface type, rough square footage, and main problem you are dealing with helps us arrive at the site ready to give you a specific answer rather than a general range.
We visit the property to measure, assess the slab condition, and test moisture vapor levels - particularly important for Ormond Beach properties near the river or the ocean. You receive a written estimate with a specific scope before any work begins, so cost is settled before we start.
We grind the surface to the correct profile, fill any cracks or spalled areas, and apply the specified coating or overlay system. In Ormond Beach during summer months, we schedule outdoor application for early morning to avoid applying product to concrete that has been heated to above-cure temperatures by direct Florida sun.
We walk the completed project with you before leaving and give you a clear cure timeline - typically 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before vehicle traffic. We also cover basic care for the specific product installed so you know what to use and what to avoid on the new surface.
We serve all of Ormond Beach and Volusia County. Call or submit the form and we will reply within one business day with an honest assessment and a written estimate.
(386) 327-0080Ormond Beach is a city of roughly 44,000 people in Volusia County, bordering Daytona Beach to the south and stretching west past I-95 into newer residential developments. The city earned its nickname as the Birthplace of Speed from the early 1900s, when the hard-packed beach attracted land speed record attempts - a piece of local history that still draws visitors to the annual Birthplace of Speed Antique Car Show each November. Most of the housing stock east of US-1 and near the Halifax River consists of postwar concrete block homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, with a mix of original and renovated construction throughout the beachside neighborhoods. These older sections make up the core of the city's concrete maintenance market, as slabs in that age range are now dealing with the wear, staining, and surface breakdown that comes from 40 to 60 years of Florida climate exposure without regular protective treatment.
Western Ormond Beach, past I-95, has seen steady residential growth since the 1990s, with subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails attracting families and retirees looking for newer construction on larger lots. These homes have a different maintenance profile than the older eastern neighborhoods - they are more likely to have tile roofs, screened lanais, and concrete surfaces that are in better structural condition but are reaching the age where sealing and coating are worth doing before problems develop. For homeowners in Palm Coast to the north and Holly Hill to the south, we cover those areas regularly as part of our work along this section of Florida's northeast coast.
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